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  4. Key to Culvert Murder Mystery Hoped For By Week-End

    Investigation of the culvert murder five miles west of Albury on the Howlong road has reached a stage wherein the means is obscuring the end : the object is the detection of the murderer, but seemingly the only way of attaining the objective is to establish the woman’s identity, and detectives are now concentrating wholly on this feature. ...

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  6. A BAKER’S TROUBLES

    Giving evidence during the enquiry of the Royal Commission on wheat into the bread industry to-day. James Moir Giant, ...

    Article : 880 words
  7. A HEALTHY PROFIT

    An admission that he had profited to the extent of £15,000 in respect to a transaction concerning a King street building, was ...

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  8. MISSING GIRLS

    While police at Albury are pursuing their investigations into the local aspects of the pyjama girl murder, the C.I.B. in Sydney is ...

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  9. WOOL PRICES HOLD

    Prices paid at to-day’s wool sales were on a par with those at the opening of the Sydney auctions yesterday. ...

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  10. TEXTILE STRIKE

    America’s textile strike was not fully tested to-day, as almost all the mills in the northern and eastern, section of the country ...

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  11. BURIAL OF THE POOR

    Following a request by ministers of religion in the Balmain district the Government has decided to come to the aid of persons who, through ...

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  12. A WOMAN’S TOOTH

    A settlement was reached to-day in the action in which Mrs. Margaret Gertrude Bradley asked for £1000 damages against Ivor Chisholm, ...

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  13. MURDER OF RUSSIAN

    Police have made no progress to their investigation into the murder of the Russian, Paul Drasdoff, by bandits at Waverley on Saturday night. ...

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  14. AIR ACE CRASHES

    Mr. Douglas Davis, who earlier in the day had unofficially broken the land aeroplane speed record by flying at 304.98 miles am hour, crashed to ...

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  15. WANT TO WORK AGAIN

    A mass meeting of Lysaght’s men to-day carried a resolution that negotiations should be opened with the management if possible. The men are ...

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  16. FINE IN SYDNEY

    It was fine in the metropolitan area to-day, but the Weather Bureau has discovered another depression approaching from South Australia, and ...

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  17. MONEY DEMANDED

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day John Kelly. 50, laborer, and Sydney Brightfield, 26, laborer, pleaded guilty to having with menaces demanded money ...

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  18. DARWIN TO ADELAIDE

    Don Thomas and Tom Lockie. both , residents of Alice Springs, left Darwin at 4 a.m. to-day In a two seater car en route for Adelaide in an ...

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  20. PRICE OF SILVER

    Silver was quoted in London to-day Spot. 1/9 13-16d. per oz; forward, 1/9 7-8d. ...

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